Various – The Early Twentieth Century (1967) 4xLP, Box Set
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$ 24.95The Early Twentieth Century is a collection of modern classical music, part of The Story Of Great Music series.
Style: Classical
Vinyl: NM (vinyl has not been cleaned but looks unplayed.)
Cover: VG+ (corner wear and minor corner splitting on the inner slip box.)
Label: Time Life Records – STL 146
Country: US
Tracklist:
Transforming A "Night Of Tragedy" | |||
A | Arnold Schoenberg | Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4 | |
From 1913: Experiments In Compression And Savagery | |||
B1 | Alban Berg | Four Pieces For Clarinet And Piano, Op. 5 | |
Igor Stravinsky | Le Sacre Du Printemps | ||
B2 | Part 1: L'Adoration De La Terre | ||
C1 | Part 2: Le Sacrifice | ||
A Showcase For Orchestral Soloists | |||
Béla Bartók | Concerto For Orchestra | ||
C2 | First Movement: Introduzione (Andante Non Troppo-Allegro Vicace) | ||
D1 | Second Movement: Giuocco Delli Coppie (Allegretto Scherzando) | ||
D2 | Third Movement: Elegia (Andante, Non Troppo) | ||
D3 | Fourth Movement: Intermezzo Interrotto (Allegretto) | ||
D4 | Fifth Movement: Finale (Pesante-Presto) | ||
Latter-Day Classicists | |||
Sergei Prokofiev | Classical Symphony, Op. 25 (Symphony No. 1 In D Major) | ||
E1a | First Movement: Allegro | ||
E1b | Second Movement: Larghetto | ||
E1c | Third Movement: Gavotta (Non Troppo Allegro) | ||
E1d | Fourth Movement: Finale (Molto Vivace) | ||
Igor Stravinsky | Concerto In D Major For String Orchestra | ||
E2a | First Movement: Vivace | ||
E2b | Second Movement: Arioso (Andantino) | ||
E3c | Third Movement: Rondo (Allegro) | ||
"Serial" Piano And Voice, A Jazz-Inspired Ballet | |||
F1 | Arnold Schoenberg | Piano Pieces, Op. 33A And 33B | |
Anton Webern | Three Songs, Op. 23 | ||
F2a | Das Dunkle Herz | ||
F2b | Es Stürzt Aus Höhen Frische | ||
F2c | Herr Jesus Mein | ||
F3 | Darius Milhaud | La Création Du Monde | |
A Yankee In Europe, Bach In A Brazilian Mode | |||
G1 | George Gershwin | An American In Paris | |
Heitor Villa-Lobos | Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5 | ||
G2a | Aria (Cantilena) | ||
G2b | Dansa (Martelo) | ||
A Feat Of Harmonic Sleight-Of-Hand | |||
Sergei Prokofiev | Piano Concerto No. 3 In C Major, Op. 26 | ||
H1 | First Movement: Andante-Allegro | ||
H2 | Second Movement: Tema Con Variazione | ||
H3 | Third Movement: Allegro Ma Non Troppo |
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